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Digitech RP80, Crybaby Wah, Turbo Rat are my pedals
for noise I either plug in both my guitars to my amp and just let it roar or use plug my guitar tuner into, because it has a little microphone for tuning acoustic guitar and it makes some crazy shiat. my amp (Vox Valvetronix) has a lot of built in affects and amp types so I use those to their fullest. |
this thread has been resurrected.
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I've kind of stoped doing noise stuff, but usually I use a delay pedal with lots of reverb then run that through an octave distortion pedal. I record a few tracks then lay them together using audacity.
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What kind of stuff do you guys recommend buying for looping?
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Sound Forge always works for me.
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[Inhuman]
Squier Guitar, cry Baby, multi effects, gigadelay, old amp head which gives AMAZING overdrive, Marshall 112studio amp. I also have a sampler and fruityloops to spice it up a bit |
what do you mean by looping?
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roland handsonic
6inch car speaker converted into a microphone boss dd5 shortwave radio x 2 triangle wave generator sine wave generator - 5hz - 160kz positive feedback mixing desk - left out put - line input on channel then back out on right output |
ds1--->blue box make noise!!!
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- a sine wave generator generates a sine wave which is a linear wave form. mine can go from 5hz to 160khz - my particular sw gen was $600 it is a test tool but i use it for noise making too triangle (or sawtooth wave) generator generates a sawtooth wave which is harsher sounding than a sine wave, the triangle wave generator was cheap in kit form - around 10 dollars |
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cool thanks |
Guitar > MXR Blue Box > Amp = noise.
I used it on the one-guitar 'shitcore' track on my bands myspace: www.myspace.com/wrongaboutjapan |
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